Contents:
      Connecting 
        to your ISP 
       Using 
        the AT Command Set 
      Upgrading your 
        Modem   
      Modes 
        of Operation 
      Dialing, 
        Answering, and Hanging Up 
      Working 
        with Memory 
      Controlling 
        Result Code Displays 
      Controlling EIA-232 Signaling 
      Accessing 
        and Configuring the Courier 56K Corporate Modem Remotely 
      Controlling 
        Data Rates 
      Dial Security 
      Flow Control 
      Handshaking, 
        Error Control, Data Compression, and Throughput 
      Displaying 
        Querying and Help Screens 
      Testing 
        the Connection 
      Dedicated/Lease 
        Line and Synchronous Applications 
      Troubleshooting 
      Appendixes
      S-Registers 
      Alphabetic Command 
        Summary  
      Flow Control 
        Template  
      Result Code 
        Meanings and Sets 
      Technical 
        Information 
      V.25 bis Reference 
      ASCII Chart 
      Fax Information 
        for Programmers 
      Viewing LEDs 
	  Regulatory 
        Information 
      Glossary 
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        Courier 56K Corporate Modem Command Reference
      Controlling EIA-232 Signaling
      This chapter contains information about: 
      
      Data Terminal Ready
      Your computer sends a Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal to the Courier 56K Corporate modem when it is ready to send and receive data. The &Dn 
        command tells the modem how to respond to the DTR signal. 
      
         
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             For your modem to 
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             Command 
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          | Ignore the state of DTR and act as if DTR is always 
            present. Use this command with equipment that cannot provide DTR. | 
           
             AT&D0 
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             Enter online Command Mode during a call by dropping DTR, If issued 
              before connecting with another device. 
            Most communications software packages have a method for toggling 
              DTR. Refer to your softwares manual for details. 
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             AT&D1 
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             Respond normally to the DTR signal. 
            The Courier 56K Corporate modem will not accept commands until your 
              computer sends a DTR signal. The call will end when the DTR signal 
              is dropped. 
            To change the DTR recognition time, set S-Register 25. Refer to 
              the S-Registers appendix in this guide for more information. 
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             AT&D2 
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             Respond normally to the DTR signal and reset on DTR drop. 
            The Courier 56K Corporate modem will not accept commands until your 
              computer asserts a DTR signal. The call will end when the DTR signal 
              is dropped. 
            To change the DTR recognition time, set S-Register 25. Refer to 
              the S-Registers appendix in this guide for more information. 
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             AT&D3 
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      Example: Sending AT&D1 before connecting with another device, 
        dropping DTR will enter Command Mode. 
      Note: DIP switch 1 overrides the 
        &Dn setting at power on or reset. 
        
       
        
       Data Set Ready
       
        Under normal conditions, the Courier 56K Corporate modem asserts a Data 
        Set Ready (DSR) signal to your computer when it detects an answer tone 
        from the remote modem.  
      CAUTION: Do not change the default 
        setting of &S0 unless you know that your installation requires a different 
        setting. Few communications programs, if any, will require the Courier 56K Corporate modem to control DSR (&S1). 
      Use the following command to control how the modem sends the DSR signal. 
      
         
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             For your modem 
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             Command 
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          | To assert the DSR signal at all times. | 
           
             AT&S0 (Default) 
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          | When originating a call, to assert the DSR signal after dialing 
            when the Courier 56K Corporate modem detects the remote analogue devices 
            answer tone. | 
           
             AT&S1 
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          | When answering a call, to assert DSR after the Courier 56K Corporate 
            modem sends its answer tone. | 
           
             AT&S1 
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          | After sending Carrier Detect (CD), to assert a pulsed DSR signal, 
            followed by a Clear to Send (CTS) signal. Use this option for specialised 
            equipment such as automatic callback units.  | 
           
             AT&S2 
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          | After sending Carrier Detect (CD), to assert a pulsed DSR signal. | 
           
             AT&S3 
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          | To assert a DSR signal to your computer at the same time the Courier 56K Corporate modem asserts the CD signal. | 
           
             AT&S4 
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          To send DSR normally (with CTS) after sending CD. 
            In order to change the DSR pulse time (in 30-millisecond increments), 
            set S-Register 24. (Refer to the Alphabetic Command Summary appendix 
            in this guide). | 
           
             AT&S5 
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      Example: Issuing AT&S3 configures the Courier 56K Corporate 
        modem to send a pulsed DSR signal after sending the Carrier Detect (CD) 
        signal. 
        
        
      Carrier Detect
      Carrier means there is communication with the device on 
        the other end of the connection. Under normal conditions, the Courier 56K Corporate modem sends a Carrier Detect (CD) signal in response to esablishing 
        a connection with another modem. You can use the AT&Cn command to 
        control how the Courier 56K Corporate modem sends the CD signal. 
      
         
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             For your modem to 
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             Command 
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          | Have CD always ON. | 
           
             AT&C0 
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          | Send CD normally (the Courier 56K Corporate modem sends a CD signal 
            when it connects with another device, and drops the CD signal when 
            it disconnects). (Default) | 
           
             AT&C1 
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      Note: DIP switch 6 overrides 
        the &Dn setting at power on or reset. 
       
        
      
  
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